Why don't you do that? I'm guessing if you haven't yet "studied" it, you can't possibly know it is the "exact" case that the shareholders have filed in California? I believe shareholders' lawyers have already "studied" the shareholder derivative action. It's mentioned in shareholder filings. Maybe you could start there.
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